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[william carlos williams] "at ten a.m. the young housewife "moves about in negligee behind "the wooden walls of her husband's house. "i pass solitary in my car. "then again she comes to the curb "to call the ice-man, the fish-man, and stands "shy, uncorseted, tucking in "stray ends of hair, and i compare her "to a fallen leaf. "the noiseless wheels of my car "rush with a crackling sound over dried leaves as i bow and pass smiling." does that hurt? yeah. what if i pusht down like that? does that hurt? no. all right. his son is a pretty good writer. i don't think he realizes it. his memoirs of his father are masterpieces of exact factual observation, and they bear out an old theory of mine that the best thing that ever happened to williams was being a medical student because he was always being taught to observe. that is a medical discipline-- the observing of the absolutely commonplace-- looking at the patient's two hands and seeing if they match. ok. let's see the other foot. that one ok. i don't care. i like to see feet.
[william carlos williams] "at ten a.m. the young housewife "moves about in negligee behind "the wooden walls of her husband's house. "i pass solitary in my car. "then again she comes to the curb "to call the ice-man, the fish-man, and stands "shy, uncorseted, tucking in "stray ends of hair, and i compare her "to a fallen leaf. "the noiseless wheels of my car "rush with a crackling sound over dried leaves as i bow and pass smiling."...
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saul williams: ok. well, i'll tell you a little bit about it first, because, in fact, i started working on this song way before what has recently happened in burundi since their president, nkurunziza, has changed the e constitution and is now serving what some e would call an illegal third t term and d is, of course, you know, suppressing the voice of journalists and of protesters.s. there's been o over 200,000 rerefugees that have e left the couountry in t the past six months. there have been hundreds of murders from people speaking up against the government. none of this had gone down when i started writing about it. i started writing about it primarily because my wife is from rwanda, and so, over the years, i've learned m more and more about the great lakes region, of course. there's lots of-lots of interesting things that happen there. one,e, like 80 percecent of the cobalt and coltltan that our technoloy is depended on comomes from that t region. ok? and as you can imagine, the story around those m
saul williams: ok. well, i'll tell you a little bit about it first, because, in fact, i started working on this song way before what has recently happened in burundi since their president, nkurunziza, has changed the e constitution and is now serving what some e would call an illegal third t term and d is, of course, you know, suppressing the voice of journalists and of protesters.s. there's been o over 200,000 rerefugees that have e left the couountry in t the past six months. there have been...
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randy william went with william worthy on a trip as well as a number of others. she is a photojournalist who worked and traveled with william worthy for a decade in the 1980's. she's joining us from boston. welcome, randy. you came back with bill worthy through the airport, through jfk. what happened? you had two sets of books and once that were taken? >> yes. we were on assignment, a freelance assignment for cbs-tv news in iran. 1981 andne in october returning and the november. because we had accumulated so much but extending what was supposed to be our two-week assignment to a two-month assignment, william worthy's ways of getting interview after interview that was totally unexpected by us as well as the iranians, we had just casually taken one set of the books with transport back to the hounded states, to jfk, along with some of our camera equipment that we were due to report back to cbs news. but the extra bags, because we do not even have the money to transported, sent via air freight into logan airport in boston. bill and i went to cbs-tv news upon our arri
randy william went with william worthy on a trip as well as a number of others. she is a photojournalist who worked and traveled with william worthy for a decade in the 1980's. she's joining us from boston. welcome, randy. you came back with bill worthy through the airport, through jfk. what happened? you had two sets of books and once that were taken? >> yes. we were on assignment, a freelance assignment for cbs-tv news in iran. 1981 andne in october returning and the november. because...
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how do you see it, william? william: it does seem that, although late, the army is there, the police is there, and the situation has been stabilized. but it does appear that there is still some threat circulating across the country, in groups that jacob zuma supported, they intend to try another attempt at a popular kind of uprising. but for now, it seems stabilized. the police is there. they are visible. the army is there. they are visible. and i think people feel a little bit more reassured than a couple of days ago. sami: all right, so stable for now, but zuma's forces may give it another go. lindiwe, has ramaphosa survived the challenge of some of those pro-zuma elements who wanted to keep circles of power above the rule of law and law and order? lindiwe: president cyril ramaphosa is in charge, as the president of the country, and also as the president of the african congress. president cyril ramaphosa has called his team of ministers and different departments that are directly dealing with the situation, as
how do you see it, william? william: it does seem that, although late, the army is there, the police is there, and the situation has been stabilized. but it does appear that there is still some threat circulating across the country, in groups that jacob zuma supported, they intend to try another attempt at a popular kind of uprising. but for now, it seems stabilized. the police is there. they are visible. the army is there. they are visible. and i think people feel a little bit more reassured...
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narrat: senator flint hired williams to design his home, and williams went on to design dozens oothers in th area. ♪ the intridgeroject introduc paul willms to theorld of xury hom and e peopleho could afrd them. people likhorse breer jack ain. karen: mr. atkin gave him the ideas of what he wanted. and this was a beautiful brick, blue slate roof looking over pasadena. it was $350,000 in 1929. we're talking depression and we're talking $350,000. and mr. kin said "i li erything but the pce. "i told my budes at the race trk "it was nna be hf a milliodollars, "so cod you add 50,000?" it was just majestic. you walked in and you just felt like you were walking into english history. lots of stone, incredibly carved wood that came from europe and the craftsmen to do it also came from england. the house, often used in movies, early bk as 193 e origin "topper bumr. atkiused to re it oufor movies as charity to give to the food banks and the homeless people in southern california. and it continued to be used in many "murder she wrote," "three men and a little lady," one of the rocky movies. any t
narrat: senator flint hired williams to design his home, and williams went on to design dozens oothers in th area. ♪ the intridgeroject introduc paul willms to theorld of xury hom and e peopleho could afrd them. people likhorse breer jack ain. karen: mr. atkin gave him the ideas of what he wanted. and this was a beautiful brick, blue slate roof looking over pasadena. it was $350,000 in 1929. we're talking depression and we're talking $350,000. and mr. kin said "i li erything but the pce....
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william: derrick williams back with us. when was it clear to you just how dangerous and dramatic the situation, the world was facing? >> well, the pandemic or this disease hit my radar last january 6, but it did not become for me personally, a full on obsession until february but there were a couple of key warning signs. for me, really an absolute fundamental one was when they said that human to human transmission was possible. that was a really scary moment in mid january, followed by high estimates of the reproduction number. r0. which meant that some experts were guessing it was pretty highly infectious. so, at the latest i would say that by the time it hit italy in march, i knew that this was going to be something that was here to stay for a while. william: in your special there is a popular segment where viewers get to ask questions. how have those questions changed as the pandemic has changed? >> well, at the beginning, the questions were all really pretty basic. they were kind of driven by fear. they were hygiene que
william: derrick williams back with us. when was it clear to you just how dangerous and dramatic the situation, the world was facing? >> well, the pandemic or this disease hit my radar last january 6, but it did not become for me personally, a full on obsession until february but there were a couple of key warning signs. for me, really an absolute fundamental one was when they said that human to human transmission was possible. that was a really scary moment in mid january, followed by...
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in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-hmm. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then there was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to the administration office-- yeah. and from there they went to the labor bureau. uh-huh. later, i was taken into an office-- yeah. and made to stand next to the door like a pole. yeah. a white man sitting behind the desk-- yeah. looking at me and also shaking his head-- that's what they bloody know. and just then-- yeah. another white man walked in carrying a card. was the card pink? the white man was carrying a pink card. that's a record card. your whole life on that card in detail and they keep it. the first white man started writing some
in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-hmm. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then there was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight...
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you go back to king william's town. - no. - listen first, man. go straight to those big offices-- what do they call this office if you want to go and dig the gold for them? whatever, the labor recruiting office. tell the white man behind the desk you want to sign the three years contract and dig the gold for them. they don't care, man, whether your book has got the right stamp or not. what the white man wants, you must go down and bring the gold up to him. i don't want to work in the mines again. i once worked in the mines. there's no money at the end of the month. and it's dangerous working down in the mines because you start boring those rocks and pieces of rocks start falling on your head. you can die any minute there because black men get killed in the mines. and you don't want to die? i don't want to die. are you married, sizwe? yes. children? i've got four children. boys? girls? three boys and one girl. i'm married too, my brother. you've got children? one. only one? yeah, my wife attends this birth control rubbish clinic. you know what, si
you go back to king william's town. - no. - listen first, man. go straight to those big offices-- what do they call this office if you want to go and dig the gold for them? whatever, the labor recruiting office. tell the white man behind the desk you want to sign the three years contract and dig the gold for them. they don't care, man, whether your book has got the right stamp or not. what the white man wants, you must go down and bring the gold up to him. i don't want to work in the mines...
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william: over to you and brussels. the european commission and council have signed off on the deal and e.u. leaders gave their approval a few days ago. but it is still being called a provisional application of the agreement. why is that? reporter: that's right, and that's because european parliament said we are not doing that, when it became clear that the agreement was going to be concluded only in the final days of the year, the european parliament said that is not enough time to give due process and do scrutiny to the more than 1200 page agreement. they said it may only come up for a vote in march. no one is really threatening to makes the deal. -- two nix the deal. no one wants to go through all these months of negotiations again, but the parliament is saying they have the right to look it over before saying it is ok. what lawmakers in london were complaining about is fair. this is months and months in the making, and why would you only have a couple of days to say it is a good deal and that you will have sufficien
william: over to you and brussels. the european commission and council have signed off on the deal and e.u. leaders gave their approval a few days ago. but it is still being called a provisional application of the agreement. why is that? reporter: that's right, and that's because european parliament said we are not doing that, when it became clear that the agreement was going to be concluded only in the final days of the year, the european parliament said that is not enough time to give due...
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amy: that was senator dick durbin questioning william barr. now let's go back to william barr. >> i believe it is in the best interest of everyone, the president, congress, and the american people, that this matter be resolved by allowing the special counsel to complete his work. the country needs a credible resolution to these issues. and if confirmed, i will not permit parartisan politics, personal interests, or any other improper consideration to interfere with this or any other investigation. i will follow the special counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith. and on my watch, bob will be allowed to finish his work. amy: while attorney y general nominee william barr vowed t to let t the mueller prprobe conti, he did not promise to make mueleller's rereport pubublic. he also o defended writing an unsolicited memo last t year to deputy attorney general rod rosenstein in which he criticized mueller's investigation.n. attorney general nominee william barr was also asked about president trump's call to build a wall along the southern b
amy: that was senator dick durbin questioning william barr. now let's go back to william barr. >> i believe it is in the best interest of everyone, the president, congress, and the american people, that this matter be resolved by allowing the special counsel to complete his work. the country needs a credible resolution to these issues. and if confirmed, i will not permit parartisan politics, personal interests, or any other improper consideration to interfere with this or any other...
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and look at this controversy with serena williams calling out sexism in u.s. tennis. >> it was a real mess. it is the second straight year with had two black women in the final, and certainly being in arthur ashe gives it a significance. but i think one of the things that we've seen here is this conversation about sexism in tennis keeps coming up. just two weeks ago, we were talking about s serena's catsuit ban and the warning for the woman taking off her shirt. i think that is one of the reasons why all of this came to bear on this match. when i watched it, i thought, what a mess because not only was a very hard for serena to navigate the situation, but it overshadowed dominates an impressive play by naomi osaka. also important, professor davis. this issue of who naomi osaka is, who ends up crying while -- when she is presented with her trophy, and people are doing. yet you have serena williams who is then hiding her understanding exactly what this meant, this moment that is been such a victory for naomi said serena williams is the reason she is in tennis, so
and look at this controversy with serena williams calling out sexism in u.s. tennis. >> it was a real mess. it is the second straight year with had two black women in the final, and certainly being in arthur ashe gives it a significance. but i think one of the things that we've seen here is this conversation about sexism in tennis keeps coming up. just two weeks ago, we were talking about s serena's catsuit ban and the warning for the woman taking off her shirt. i think that is one of the...
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. ♪ i'm william glucroft. welcome to the program. wildfires have left a trail of scorched earth across the mediterranean. croatia, portugal, and he canary islands have all suffered. the worst death toll is in algeria where fires have claimed at least 34 lives. dozens of fires are also burning across southern italy, including the island of sicily where temperatures have soared to above 47 degrees celsius. new fires have broken out on mainland greece, adding to those already burning from days on several islands. on rhodes, thousands have been evacuated, and forests and nature reserves, destroyed. earlier i asked christos zerefos , a pioneering greek climate scientist and secretary-general of the academy of athens, what he makes of the heat waves and wildfires. christos: you know, the heat waves started appearing in their severe form, like we know now, in 2007. before that, we had a severe heat wave in 1987. but in the past 150 years, the beginning of heat waves for greece was actually the year 1987, august. the beginning of heat waves
. ♪ i'm william glucroft. welcome to the program. wildfires have left a trail of scorched earth across the mediterranean. croatia, portugal, and he canary islands have all suffered. the worst death toll is in algeria where fires have claimed at least 34 lives. dozens of fires are also burning across southern italy, including the island of sicily where temperatures have soared to above 47 degrees celsius. new fires have broken out on mainland greece, adding to those already burning from days...
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william barr was one of donald trump's biggest supporters. there must be a particular staying in this one for the president. >> if we are honest, a lot of people were expecting bill barr to be fired in the last couple of hours. he was here on the white house campus for a meeting that was described as routine. he was with the president for an hour and he left. before the election, bill barr was saying voter fraud could be caused by mail-in ballots. now he is saying we have looked at this and there is no widespread evidence of voter fraud. that goes completely against what the president has been saying. he has been tweeting out, more people who are suggesting there is widespread voter fraud and the election was stolen from donald trump. will remember a couple weeks ago the man who was the head of the cybersecurity for the election said this was the most secure election in american history. donald trump said that was because of my administration but it was still stolen from us and by the way, you are fired. that was why it was thought that bill
william barr was one of donald trump's biggest supporters. there must be a particular staying in this one for the president. >> if we are honest, a lot of people were expecting bill barr to be fired in the last couple of hours. he was here on the white house campus for a meeting that was described as routine. he was with the president for an hour and he left. before the election, bill barr was saying voter fraud could be caused by mail-in ballots. now he is saying we have looked at this...
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williams was pronounced dead at 10:33 p.m. he had been convicted and sentenced to death for the 1994 kidnap, rape, and murder of stacy errickson. monday night's executions came after legal challenges reached the u.s. supreme court, which rejected a stay for williams. the only justice to dissent in this ruling was justice sonia sotomayor. the last double execution carried out in the united states was in 2000 in texas. arkansas carried out its first execution in 16 years on thursday, killing ledell lee, and plans to execute a fourth man, kenneth williams, this coming thursday. the state had initially planned to execute eight people within 11 days this month, an unprecedented rate of executions in modern u.s. history. we'll have more on arkansas' executions after headlines with guardian reporter ed pilkington, who is in arkansas. president trump has walked back from demands that a government funding bill allocate $1.4 billion for border wall construction. the government faceses the loomg possibility of a government shutdownwn if
williams was pronounced dead at 10:33 p.m. he had been convicted and sentenced to death for the 1994 kidnap, rape, and murder of stacy errickson. monday night's executions came after legal challenges reached the u.s. supreme court, which rejected a stay for williams. the only justice to dissent in this ruling was justice sonia sotomayor. the last double execution carried out in the united states was in 2000 in texas. arkansas carried out its first execution in 16 years on thursday, killing...
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william is 22 years old. he is not only landry's latest recruit, he is also his latest -- younger brother. we find him trading in a prestigious club. william arrived from cameroon recently and quickly adapted to this new country and has already found his place in the asian team. what are you saying to them? >> i tease them a little. >> what did you say to him? >> i told him i love his sister. >> the poverty and the tropical climate may look familiar, it -- burma is an unknown land. i did notars, really? notice. >> five stars indeed, not bad for a start year. in burma, a country that is only recently open to the outside world, foreign players are valued for their perceived strengths in both mind and body. >> be aggressive and what to play with their life. >> we are in the heart of the capital of cameroon. this is where landry, william, and many others were born. in cameroon, football is much more than just a sport. of the entire nation revealed -- reveres its players. roger mia, samuel et al., the indomitable
william is 22 years old. he is not only landry's latest recruit, he is also his latest -- younger brother. we find him trading in a prestigious club. william arrived from cameroon recently and quickly adapted to this new country and has already found his place in the asian team. what are you saying to them? >> i tease them a little. >> what did you say to him? >> i told him i love his sister. >> the poverty and the tropical climate may look familiar, it -- burma is an...
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in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-h. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then the was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to the administration office-- yeah. and from there they went to the labor bureau. uh-huh. later, i was taken into an office-- yeah. and made to stand next to the door like a pole. yeah. a white man sitting behind the desk-- yeah. looking at me and also shaking his head-- that's what they bloody know. and just then-- yeah. another white man walked in carrying a card. was the card pink? the white man was carrying a pink card. that's a record card. your whole life on that card in detail and they kp it. the first white man started writing something
in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-h. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then the was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to...
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william: my pleasure. mark: our analysis continues here at france 24, throughout the night, looking for all reaction on issues related to the midterms. the counting continues, just to reinforce that we are trying to keep across everything as it happens. we heard earlier from joe biden giving his react -- given his reaction. let's move on to the situation in ukraine. russia has announced a withdrawal from kherson. this is a major coup for kyiv and a blow for moscow. kherson is the only regional capital that the invading russian forces have taken since february 24. kyiv is being cautious saying kherson will only be liberated when the ukrainian flag flies there. reporter: there is no sign of vladimir putin and the russian state -- in the russian state televised broadcast and which his defense minister orders a retreat from kherson, the only regional capital moscow had captured since the invasion began. >> i understand that this is a ry uneasy decision. at the same time, we will save the lives of our serviceme
william: my pleasure. mark: our analysis continues here at france 24, throughout the night, looking for all reaction on issues related to the midterms. the counting continues, just to reinforce that we are trying to keep across everything as it happens. we heard earlier from joe biden giving his react -- given his reaction. let's move on to the situation in ukraine. russia has announced a withdrawal from kherson. this is a major coup for kyiv and a blow for moscow. kherson is the only regional...
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william: no. what would change my opinion is if you could use this thing widely, whatever it is, this currency, to buy things. if i could use bitcoin to buy a house in a liquid way, not just in a one-off way on a daily basis as part of my daily life, yes. if i could get my hands on it -- i can always get my hands on dollars and use it to buy a house or a car or food. you can't do that with bitcoin except one-off circumstances. kim: i want to talk about the difference between stable coins, by which i mean cryptocurrencies to save a dollar and you have central banks getting involved in digital currencies. what does that say to you about the role of digital currencies and the adoption of digital currencies? is this central banks getting nervous because they want to continue to control money or is something else at play here? celso: i think it is all of this and you can see some countries have the latest legislation in india modeled on the chinese are you a tory regime which effectively banned trading
william: no. what would change my opinion is if you could use this thing widely, whatever it is, this currency, to buy things. if i could use bitcoin to buy a house in a liquid way, not just in a one-off way on a daily basis as part of my daily life, yes. if i could get my hands on it -- i can always get my hands on dollars and use it to buy a house or a car or food. you can't do that with bitcoin except one-off circumstances. kim: i want to talk about the difference between stable coins, by...
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william ruto has said it is writable. some of the commissioners have improved the election -- approved the election. we wil see what side has more weight in the days to come. >> thank you, felix. our correspondent in the hometown of the defeated raila odinga. >> we are in western kenya. it is the home of raila odinga. the loser in this election. the situation is very tense. the riot police are here. they have fired tear gas at protesters because they started to become aggressive. they started to throw stones. police were trying to fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. they can see the road is now empty. sometimes you can hear people throw stones. this morning, when we arrived here, this place was packed with people. people were celebrating, they were so convinced that raila odinga would win this election. they were devastated when they heard the news that william ruto has one. that is why the mood shifted and changed very quickly. at the moment, the police have run out of tear gas. it is not confirmed but we can hear now,
william ruto has said it is writable. some of the commissioners have improved the election -- approved the election. we wil see what side has more weight in the days to come. >> thank you, felix. our correspondent in the hometown of the defeated raila odinga. >> we are in western kenya. it is the home of raila odinga. the loser in this election. the situation is very tense. the riot police are here. they have fired tear gas at protesters because they started to become aggressive....
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she shared the award with betty williams. they helped start peace people a movement committed to building a just and peaceful society in northern ireland. at the time, mairead was the youngest recipient of the peace prize. she is the author of the book, "the vision of peace: faith and hope in northern ireland." leymah gbowee, jody williams mairead maguire are also all part of the nobel women's initiative, which was formed in 2006 to support women's groups around the world in campaigning for justice, peace and equality. we welcome to democracy now. mairead maguire you may have been against recipient at the time of the nobel peace prize but you are the first twin the peace prize of the three of you here. talk about the significance of this meeting today. once again, about 1000 women have gathered here at the hague. we're broadcasting from the world forum. to take on the issue of war. in these very violent times. what does this group -- what can groups like this accomplish? >> i think first off, groups like this, women and men f
she shared the award with betty williams. they helped start peace people a movement committed to building a just and peaceful society in northern ireland. at the time, mairead was the youngest recipient of the peace prize. she is the author of the book, "the vision of peace: faith and hope in northern ireland." leymah gbowee, jody williams mairead maguire are also all part of the nobel women's initiative, which was formed in 2006 to support women's groups around the world in...
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prince william and kate have an invitation for tea. at the palace,e, the resident of the german president, we leave the royal couple. we also need some refreshments. the first day of the royal visit ends with a reception at the ambassador's residence. only the important in berlin are invited. on thursday, the royal couple has the opportunity to end its day in an evening here at a venue older than 100 years, with berlin's young creative's -- entrepreneurs, artists, and hipsters. perhaps they dare a dance to the tunes of a local dj. brent: time to dance. here is a reminder of the top stories we are following. the german government has some in turkey's ambassador and demanded his country release a german human rights activist arrested on terror charges -- charges germany says are absurd. this is the latest sign of worsening ties between the countries. after a short break, i will take you through the day. unfolds like at dot com. you watching. you fall on your cell and top stories this hour. from his most senior general quits amid around w
prince william and kate have an invitation for tea. at the palace,e, the resident of the german president, we leave the royal couple. we also need some refreshments. the first day of the royal visit ends with a reception at the ambassador's residence. only the important in berlin are invited. on thursday, the royal couple has the opportunity to end its day in an evening here at a venue older than 100 years, with berlin's young creative's -- entrepreneurs, artists, and hipsters. perhaps they...
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williams: there was another piece who we don't know who sent it. it was pretty intense. "sex, lies, and videotape!" is what it was titled, she hasn't been up-front and outspoken about it. nancy: and the first thing says, "sex -- jackie farley is a far-left-wing democrat who along with her partner work tirelessly as gay rights activists pushing for evation of homosexuals in a special protected class." williams: they kind of made a compare and contrast between us, her lies, sexual preference, she's registered democrat, and it just talked about he's been up-front and truthful, i'm registered republican, things like that. anything that's sent out that doesn't say "paid for lliams for ward 8," i didn't -- i don't have knowledge or didn't send it. it's all a game right now, and both players and their supporters are -- are jockeying and manipulating and maneuvering. it's the american way, you know? nancy: you know, i supported the republican party in the past, i consider myself a republican, but i guess th with zack and losing zack and getting a glimpse of what he went through
williams: there was another piece who we don't know who sent it. it was pretty intense. "sex, lies, and videotape!" is what it was titled, she hasn't been up-front and outspoken about it. nancy: and the first thing says, "sex -- jackie farley is a far-left-wing democrat who along with her partner work tirelessly as gay rights activists pushing for evation of homosexuals in a special protected class." williams: they kind of made a compare and contrast between us, her lies,...
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serena williams is on track to win all four grand slam titles in a single year. petra kvitova is fifth. we have romanian simona halep third. could this be her year? we will find out. and we can't forget maria sharapova. the russian is no stranger to success and she could be the thick -- biggest threat to williams. there are getting ready for the challenge that awaits them. >> wimbledon's facebook page proudly proclaims its regulars. the courts in perfect shape the weather is fine, and the strawberries are promising. and the champagne is on ice. but what about the players? women's favorites serena williams and maria sharapova had a pretournament showdown. who one? you be the judge. williams could become the first woman since steffi graf in 1988 to claim all for top titles in one year. >> i really don't feel that pressure. maybe if i happen to win, i might start feeling it after that. ultimately, i'm just taking it one day at a time. >> and defending champion petra kvitova. wanting to defend the title they won last year. and in the men, one of his fiercest rivals i
serena williams is on track to win all four grand slam titles in a single year. petra kvitova is fifth. we have romanian simona halep third. could this be her year? we will find out. and we can't forget maria sharapova. the russian is no stranger to success and she could be the thick -- biggest threat to williams. there are getting ready for the challenge that awaits them. >> wimbledon's facebook page proudly proclaims its regulars. the courts in perfect shape the weather is fine, and the...
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william: it's a combination of a number of things. the ruling was that there would be elections nine-12 months after the pandemic was considered to be under control. there was a window to hold elections. there are opposition elements who have been excluded, including in aramaic, the aramaean army has grown in popularity and capabilities, it seems, since the opposition party boycotted the election. now they are essentially trying to disrupt this process that they say is illegitimate and conducted by illegitimate authorities. so, to cancel the election on the basis of that threat would be a submission to that kind of activity, so it really does make sense to go ahead from the federal authorities perspective. of course, the ruling party sees a chance to win a mandate, a formal democratic mandate, even if it lacks legitimacy. those are the core reasons for pushing ahead. i want to return to something samuel said. he was talking about the need to feel -- he'll ethnic divides. when we talk about -- heal ethnic divides. when we talk about op
william: it's a combination of a number of things. the ruling was that there would be elections nine-12 months after the pandemic was considered to be under control. there was a window to hold elections. there are opposition elements who have been excluded, including in aramaic, the aramaean army has grown in popularity and capabilities, it seems, since the opposition party boycotted the election. now they are essentially trying to disrupt this process that they say is illegitimate and...
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when they heard the news about robin williams. he was a unique and remarkable man because he was hilarious and he had a very tender side which was quite -- it made him feel like a friend. think back to "good morning vietnam" in 1987. he played an irreverent military dj. he made us laugh, but he also dealt with serious subjects in that film. his death was confirmed by his wife this morning. the investigation, it is thought to have been a suicide because he was thought to have been suffering from severe depression. he suffered from addiction with drink and drugs, but he had been thought to have been cleaned in the last 20 years and was in rehab in recent years to keep him on track. >> some -- tributes have been pouring in. you mentioned that people are talking about the generous heart he has. what was that quality? >> so many things. he had so many sides to him. a chameleon in films that ranged from "aladdin" to "dead poets society." he won best actor, he won best supporting actor in "good will hunting." he also could be very silly
when they heard the news about robin williams. he was a unique and remarkable man because he was hilarious and he had a very tender side which was quite -- it made him feel like a friend. think back to "good morning vietnam" in 1987. he played an irreverent military dj. he made us laugh, but he also dealt with serious subjects in that film. his death was confirmed by his wife this morning. the investigation, it is thought to have been a suicide because he was thought to have been...
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brent: william noah glucroft, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the ininternational rered crosss ended a a media blackouout to sk information about a nurse from new zealand who has been mimissg in syria for five years.the organization said it was acting on reports that she's may still be alive. she and two syrian drivers were abducted while delivering aid supplies in 2013. in japan, the fukushima nuclear plant operator has begun removing fuel rods from a cooling pool. it's a milestone in the e slow process to decommission the plant,, w which sufferered a men after a tsunami in 2011. removing the rods is crucial to avoid a further disaster if another earthquake hits. activists s have been dedemonstrating at the londodon offices ofof oil giant royal duh shell, calling for action on glglobal climate change. protesters a also briefly blockd severaral key locations in the britishh capital. the events began two weeks of, change protest, organized by a group calling itself ext
brent: william noah glucroft, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the ininternational rered crosss ended a a media blackouout to sk information about a nurse from new zealand who has been mimissg in syria for five years.the organization said it was acting on reports that she's may still be alive. she and two syrian drivers were abducted while delivering aid supplies in 2013. in japan, the fukushima nuclear plant operator has begun...
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william: and this will be an ongoing theme. new data out today that the european central have a green light to launch more stimulus when it meets thursday. eurozone core inflation, which strips out volatile items like food and fuel, fell out -- last , from last9% year's 1.1%. the disappointing data has led many to think that the ecb will launch more stimulus. that's also driving down the euro against u.s. dollar, 0.16%.ly 1.06, down catherine: how is wall street reacting? william: a lot of investors are positioning themselves for thursday's meeting and fridays job report -- friday's job report. the markets are down, all three of them. heavyweights like chevron, goldman sachs, and exxon mobil were the greatest drags on the dow jones industrial average. catherine: you mentioned energy stocks. renewable energy is one of the big things coming out of the ongoing paris climate summit today. william: this is technology that a long time ago was very expensive. now people are saying it is not just an ecological argument, but now it is r
william: and this will be an ongoing theme. new data out today that the european central have a green light to launch more stimulus when it meets thursday. eurozone core inflation, which strips out volatile items like food and fuel, fell out -- last , from last9% year's 1.1%. the disappointing data has led many to think that the ecb will launch more stimulus. that's also driving down the euro against u.s. dollar, 0.16%.ly 1.06, down catherine: how is wall street reacting? william: a lot of...
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. --> it was like acctm not willing say someone else ts t to who william was. amy: that is the trailer to "strong island," which has just been nominated f for an academy award for best documentary. we are joined now in new york by the film's director yance ford, who worked on this documentary for a decade. we are also joined here in park city at the sundance film festival where yance just was, by joslyn barnes, who produced "strong island." she is the co-founder of louverture films. yance ford and joslyn barnes, we welcome you both to democracy now! , congratulations, you have not only been nominated for an oscar, but you have made history as the first trans director toto ever be nomominated by the academy. >> thank you, amy,y,nd good morning. flabbergasted to be h honest. has been n a labor of love andd dedidication on the part of so many people, that it is an incredibible recognitionon to be honored d and be the firstst trs director, i believe the first african-american trance director, to b be nomiminated fn academy award is incredibly special, too. and a co
. --> it was like acctm not willing say someone else ts t to who william was. amy: that is the trailer to "strong island," which has just been nominated f for an academy award for best documentary. we are joined now in new york by the film's director yance ford, who worked on this documentary for a decade. we are also joined here in park city at the sundance film festival where yance just was, by joslyn barnes, who produced "strong island." she is the co-founder of...
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william pack the baby into the car. how is britain welcoming the newest member of the royal family? >> there have been welcomes from politicians, but i think the royal family will be most interested in the fact that there is a genuine degree of enthusiasm. people have turned out at the hospital, turned out at buckingham palace to see the formal announcement of the birth of the new prince. i was there this afternoon, and people were queuing right around the block to see him. last night, outside the palace, people were there. a bit of a party atmosphere, so people are in a good mood here. >> another thing people are waiting for -- there is still no news on the name. what is the bookmakers' hot that? >> vince william said they were still working on the name, but according to bookmakers, george is the best bet -- friends william said they were still working on the name. james and alexander also popular. philip coming up the ranks, the name of the baby's great- grandfather. if you want something outlandish like elvis, you wi
william pack the baby into the car. how is britain welcoming the newest member of the royal family? >> there have been welcomes from politicians, but i think the royal family will be most interested in the fact that there is a genuine degree of enthusiasm. people have turned out at the hospital, turned out at buckingham palace to see the formal announcement of the birth of the new prince. i was there this afternoon, and people were queuing right around the block to see him. last night,...
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william: i think that is the right west and to ask. china has said she make mistakes, she should have been more objective, she should have done a better job reporting. the irony is whenever reporters try to go to the region, the region she was reporting on, they are either followed by security police, they are often intimidated. if they try to talk to people on the street, oftentimes, they are interrupted. this is incredibly difficult circumstances to report in. and where she went, where there was a violent attack and it appears 50 people died, that was not even reported in the state press for almost teed up months -- almost two months. there are double standards. it would be unthinkable for people in the paris attacks to think that the french government could suppress the news for two months and not allow the media to report on it. aurore: we are hearing the chinese newspapers have been mocking that french reporter. what do you make of this? william: the newspaper in question that has been the most harsh on her is "the global times."
william: i think that is the right west and to ask. china has said she make mistakes, she should have been more objective, she should have done a better job reporting. the irony is whenever reporters try to go to the region, the region she was reporting on, they are either followed by security police, they are often intimidated. if they try to talk to people on the street, oftentimes, they are interrupted. this is incredibly difficult circumstances to report in. and where she went, where there...
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business headlines with william hildebrandt. we will start in greece for the project that is expected to boost the economy as it goes ahead but it could prove to be very bad news for refugees in athens. william: this is a very tricky situation because it is a plot of land that has been vacant for a long time and now is being torn between the 2 different interests. an abandoned airport outside athens, a private firm has proposed a 7 billion-euro solution but the migrant cramp that uses the premises would have to be torn down. it used to be a shining symbol. athens' only airport for decades, it once welcomed travelers from around the world. abandoned 15 years ago, this sprawling complex facing the sea could be transformed into europe biggest mixed-use development, luxury resort. >> we believe this project is a game changer not only because it is the biggest private investment that will have ever been made in greece, but mainly because it is going to change the psychology of the foreign capital towards investment in greece and goin
business headlines with william hildebrandt. we will start in greece for the project that is expected to boost the economy as it goes ahead but it could prove to be very bad news for refugees in athens. william: this is a very tricky situation because it is a plot of land that has been vacant for a long time and now is being torn between the 2 different interests. an abandoned airport outside athens, a private firm has proposed a 7 billion-euro solution but the migrant cramp that uses the...
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william scheffler fr vanderbilt university. william: all the best. phil: deliveries of the novavax vaccine are expected to begin within weeks, as europe battles a surge driven by the omicron leary. when it comes to -- the omicron variant. the netherlands has close nonessential shops and public places until at least mid january. it is a big blow for businesses hoping for christmas boost. dw correspondent christine -- reports from amsterdam. christine: christmas is already over at this local market in amsterdam. so, this was supposed. to be a christmas market people spending the day here buying all sorts of treats, etc., but as you can see, within hours everything is being taken down. one gentleman, he is right behind me, he would not be on camera but he is raging. he spent the last two weeks preparing for this, and basically the celebrations are over before they have even begun. after the holidays were canceled last year, this christmas was supposed to be different, but the new restrictions which mean no shopping or restaurant dining are the surprise
william scheffler fr vanderbilt university. william: all the best. phil: deliveries of the novavax vaccine are expected to begin within weeks, as europe battles a surge driven by the omicron leary. when it comes to -- the omicron variant. the netherlands has close nonessential shops and public places until at least mid january. it is a big blow for businesses hoping for christmas boost. dw correspondent christine -- reports from amsterdam. christine: christmas is already over at this local...
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william, samuel. thank you for watching. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website. head over to our facebook page for further discussion. "inside story or cow -- inside story." from the whole team, for now, that's goodbye. ?:■ñ - hey, i'm valerie june. ming up onreel south. - it's clear that therare hundreds of slave cemeteries in most of our counties. - [valeriescattered across virginia, historic african american grave sites have been long forgott. - [crystal] i think it's important to know where you come from, good or bad, but i don't know it's a priority for a lot of people. kind of one of these things, either you care about it or you don't. - [valerie] uncovering these cemeteries allows us to discover more than the past, an important step towards american reconciliation. witnessunmarked, up next onreel south.
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he said they acted unilaterally and illegally in declaring william ruto the winter. a series of explosions has rocked ukraine's crimean peninsula. local officials say a fe sparked the explosion added an ammunition depot, injuring two people and forcing thousands from their homes. ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied any attacks on crimea. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go. just download from google by any app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. that is all for now. stay with us. i will be back to take you through the day. to see you then. ♪ anchor: explosions at russian military positions in crimea. observers see a ukrainian push into the peninsula, seized by russia in 2014. coesting t election results in kenya. one candidate is calling for calm the victy is also disputed by half of the election commission in nairobi.
he said they acted unilaterally and illegally in declaring william ruto the winter. a series of explosions has rocked ukraine's crimean peninsula. local officials say a fe sparked the explosion added an ammunition depot, injuring two people and forcing thousands from their homes. ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied any attacks on crimea. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go. just download from google by any app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from...
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william ruto was declared winner. he got about 7 million votes. his rival came second and immediately disputed the results. as his supporters disrupted the ceremony, several people were injured. some say they would not let the electoral commission chair declare the winner. police were brought in to try to calm the situation. it has been a very tense time. both leaders have millions of supporters so it will be interesting to see how people's expectations will be managed. seven electoral commissioners sit on the board. four of them have raised questions about the integrity of the poll. they say they were dissatisfied by the exercise, but only the chair can declare the winner. >> we cannot take ownership of the results that is going to be announced because of the opaque nature with this result has been handled. >> when things ease up, the new president-elect spoke. striking a conciliatory tone, saying he will work with all kenyans. >> i promise that i will work with all elected leaders and all leaders in kenya so that we can fashion a country that le
william ruto was declared winner. he got about 7 million votes. his rival came second and immediately disputed the results. as his supporters disrupted the ceremony, several people were injured. some say they would not let the electoral commission chair declare the winner. police were brought in to try to calm the situation. it has been a very tense time. both leaders have millions of supporters so it will be interesting to see how people's expectations will be managed. seven electoral...
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right you taught at williams, dartmouth. talk about dartmouth. of the more was one interesting cases. i started the book when i arrived at dartmouth in 2002. it was supposed to be a tiny article on how black abolitionists became a professional. how do you become a minister or a doctor in a nation we you can go to college? there was a big push into these professions but they are excluded from colleges and universities. one of the things that intrigues me, being at dartmouth at the time, was the fact that native americans had been on campus for 200 years, native american students. that suggests that native americans were somehow privileged, which we know is wrong. so it really requires a rethinking of the college itself, the role of the college in the colonial world. in many ways, dartmouth was the perfect example of what i ended up arguing in the book, that we have to think of colleges as actors in the colonial world and the creation of the nation that we know. the reverend who arrives in hanover after he gets his with eight1769 enslaved black peo
right you taught at williams, dartmouth. talk about dartmouth. of the more was one interesting cases. i started the book when i arrived at dartmouth in 2002. it was supposed to be a tiny article on how black abolitionists became a professional. how do you become a minister or a doctor in a nation we you can go to college? there was a big push into these professions but they are excluded from colleges and universities. one of the things that intrigues me, being at dartmouth at the time, was the...
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this is state senator nikema williams speaking after her release. blackas singled out a as a female senator standing in the rotunda a with cononstituents ie capital, a body i serve in, and our singled out and arrested today for standing with some e y georgians were demanding that every vote be counted and i am incredibly proud and will continue to stand with the citizens of georgia. amy: on monday, federal judge blocked georgia interim secretary of state robyn crittenden from certifying the governor's race before friday and ordered the review of thousands of provisional ballots. until last week, the secretary of state was brian kemp -- who's the republican candidate. kemp stepped down from the post last week after the election.
this is state senator nikema williams speaking after her release. blackas singled out a as a female senator standing in the rotunda a with cononstituents ie capital, a body i serve in, and our singled out and arrested today for standing with some e y georgians were demanding that every vote be counted and i am incredibly proud and will continue to stand with the citizens of georgia. amy: on monday, federal judge blocked georgia interim secretary of state robyn crittenden from certifying the...
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williams says she considered congressmember lewis to be a friend and mentor. in 2018, she was arrested at a peaceful protest at the state capitol demanding that all votes be counted in the hotly contested gubernatorial election. she is expected to handle he went in november against republican candidate angela stanton-king, a reality-tv personality and author who was pardoned by trump after she was convicted for her rorole in a ar theft ring. the sususpect in the fatal shooting of a federal judge'ss son in newew jersey has s been d dead. the fbi idenentified the kilills roy den hollander, a self-described anti-feminist lawyer. he filed numerous lawsuits alleging that women get special treatment and worked to make ladies' nights at bars illegal, as well as ban women's studies at colleges. den hollander appeared beforee
williams says she considered congressmember lewis to be a friend and mentor. in 2018, she was arrested at a peaceful protest at the state capitol demanding that all votes be counted in the hotly contested gubernatorial election. she is expected to handle he went in november against republican candidate angela stanton-king, a reality-tv personality and author who was pardoned by trump after she was convicted for her rorole in a ar theft ring. the sususpect in the fatal shooting of a federal...
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hollywood, the world paid tribute to actor and comedian robin williams. he took his own life after a bout of severe depression. thank you very much for being with us. united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged more countries to send aid to iraq,. thousands fled their homes under threat of death from the sunni-mosley extremist isis. france has been dropping food water, and tensts. maliki says armed groups could exploit the political uncertainty in baghdad to destabilize the country. isis cut through iraq with virtually no resistance from national forces. >> the iraqi prime minister intends to ease sectarian tensions and bring stability to the country driven by turmoil. among displaced christians, there is thought he would be a change from his predecessor. >> i speak in the name of all of the displaced people. we do not want the same policies. we want to see a change in policies to find a solution that has displaced christians. >> we heard he has been asked to form the new government. i think all of the people have hoped for such a move because
hollywood, the world paid tribute to actor and comedian robin williams. he took his own life after a bout of severe depression. thank you very much for being with us. united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged more countries to send aid to iraq,. thousands fled their homes under threat of death from the sunni-mosley extremist isis. france has been dropping food water, and tensts. maliki says armed groups could exploit the political uncertainty in baghdad to destabilize the country....
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are there now calls for william barr to be fired? his added possibility? could --is that a possibility? could he lose his job? oliver: some democrats are callining for him to resign. william barr, to understand this, we all remember the four page summary he wrote about the mueller report before the report was published. in this report, he summarized and concluded that donald trump is exonerated from all accusations. and that is something that the mueller team reportedly was very frustrated about. and now the letter you mentioned actually summarizes that and puts it into the amounts of these -- into the mouths of special counsel robert mueller as well. the accusations is that the president obstructed justice, but it is unlikely william barr will resign for this at this point. brent: our correspondent on the story for us tonight in washington. thank you. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. the uk's defense secretary gavin williamson has been fired. prime minister theresa may said he was responsible for leaked de
are there now calls for william barr to be fired? his added possibility? could --is that a possibility? could he lose his job? oliver: some democrats are callining for him to resign. william barr, to understand this, we all remember the four page summary he wrote about the mueller report before the report was published. in this report, he summarized and concluded that donald trump is exonerated from all accusations. and that is something that the mueller team reportedly was very frustrated...
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i think talking about prince william becoming the prince of wales, prince william's wife becoming the new princess of wales echoes of his mother, charles's former wife. diana will not fail to move people here in the u.k. and farther afield, including harry saying that he sends them love. harry's wife meghan markle, the fact they want to continue their life overseas, i think that is absolutely crucial that was said, acknowledging, recognizing, thanking the queen consort for the steadfastness and devotion she brings to their relationship, and how that will be absolutely crucial with him being charles iii. those were important signals to give. those scenes we saw as he came for the first time as king charles iii to buckingham palace were deeply moving. the fact that he went for such a long walk, meeting people, spontaneous god save the king, people saying that he woman kissed his hand. one woman grabbed his face and put a kiss on his cheek. these are important things, him showing that he understands the people and wants to serve the people and understands his role and he, as in a recent
i think talking about prince william becoming the prince of wales, prince william's wife becoming the new princess of wales echoes of his mother, charles's former wife. diana will not fail to move people here in the u.k. and farther afield, including harry saying that he sends them love. harry's wife meghan markle, the fact they want to continue their life overseas, i think that is absolutely crucial that was said, acknowledging, recognizing, thanking the queen consort for the steadfastness and...
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claire williams has more. claire: from lecturer to president of africa's biggest economy, goodluck jonathan rapid rise to power was helped by a dose of fortune. born in 1957, his family made canoes. in 1999, he made his political debut after being elected deputy governor of his home state. the governor was impeached on corruption charges so he took over. in 2007, the former president seen here in the middle, handpicked him to run as the pdp party candidate for vice president. goodluck jonathan was credited for negotiating amnesty with militants in the niger delta. many laid down their arms. in 2009, the president fell ill dying six months later. goodluck jonathan was sworn in us president. he lived up to his name again in 2011 by winning the presidential elections. but his luck ran short in 2013 when his once back are called on him to step down, accusing him of failing to tackle corruption, oil theft, and unrest. despite the oil reserves some 70% of nigerians live on less than two dollars a day. as he launched
claire williams has more. claire: from lecturer to president of africa's biggest economy, goodluck jonathan rapid rise to power was helped by a dose of fortune. born in 1957, his family made canoes. in 1999, he made his political debut after being elected deputy governor of his home state. the governor was impeached on corruption charges so he took over. in 2007, the former president seen here in the middle, handpicked him to run as the pdp party candidate for vice president. goodluck jonathan...
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we're going to begin with marÁ rose williams. talk about your research and what you took to the editor, who we will also speak with, to say we have got to do our o reckoning he. >> goomorning, amy. of 2020.e summer we all know what was happening at that time. -- i have known for newspapersmainstream acro the country, not just "the kansacity star," have not done a good job of covering the black community. the either ignored it, vered quickly or inaccurately. but it is one thing to be able to sayo a community, we are sorry for that, but thought it was important that we be ablto show them what we were ologizing for. after the timing deh of george floyd andhe protests happening around the country, i would to my etors and suested to them that we make a public apology not only tha that we go back and we find those places, examples of where we fell down as an thorganizaon and show the public what that looked likewhat that soundedike, so they could see -- you coultell meone about ugliness over and over aga. th is one thing. but it is ano
we're going to begin with marÁ rose williams. talk about your research and what you took to the editor, who we will also speak with, to say we have got to do our o reckoning he. >> goomorning, amy. of 2020.e summer we all know what was happening at that time. -- i have known for newspapersmainstream acro the country, not just "the kansacity star," have not done a good job of covering the black community. the either ignored it, vered quickly or inaccurately. but it is one thing...
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william barber from north carolina. reverend barber, where were you when you heard that clem pinckney, state senator pinckney , and eight others were killed in this massacre at the church in charleston? >> we were actually in jail, about 10 of us had been arrested in the statehouse in north carolina for challenging extremist politicians who have passed the worst voter suppression law in the country. in fact, we were arrested for merely speaking up. they told us we could not exercise our first amendment right, and we found out about it in jail. amy: your reaction? >> i have a lot of mixed emotions. i have said the perpetrator has been arrested, but the killer is still at large. historically, what causes this kind of terroristic violence is when you have racialized political rhetoric and racialized policies. they become the spawning ground, the birthing ground, if you will, for terroristic violence and violent resistance. the flag, for instance, south carolina was put up and began to be waived more after the 1954 brown de
william barber from north carolina. reverend barber, where were you when you heard that clem pinckney, state senator pinckney , and eight others were killed in this massacre at the church in charleston? >> we were actually in jail, about 10 of us had been arrested in the statehouse in north carolina for challenging extremist politicians who have passed the worst voter suppression law in the country. in fact, we were arrested for merely speaking up. they told us we could not exercise our...